Originally Posted by
Vprbite
Plastidip can be tricky. You will get better with it. In my experience, you have to spray closer than the can says. The can instructions, at least I think, are for their more standard uses which desire a texture. You need to spray a little closer and a little heavier than you might think. Like if you spray from too far away or on too hot of a day, it almost dries before it hits the surface, resulting in texture. You will probably be happier with a good vinyl though. You may find it helpful to practice on something first. I understand that you probably don't want to put in the effort to become a master at plasti-dip, but I like the stuff. I did my kitchen table red with white stripes and it is pretty smooth. Obviously it's not auto paint smooth, but it looks pretty good.
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